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INK halfway to facility fundraising goal

By Derreck Booth
Posted 11:59AM on Sunday 7th December 2014 ( 9 years ago )
GAINESVILLE - Interactive Neighborhood for Kids is getting closer to its fundraising goal for a new state-of-the-art children's museum in south Hall County. <br /> <br /> The non-profit must raise $2 million by next summer to take advantage of a $2 million gift from an anonymous donor. INK started its fundraising earlier this year.<br /> <br /> "Many individuals within our community have now committed up to a million dollars to give to our campaign at this point, so we're halfway to our goal. We're so excited," INK Executive Director and found Sheri Hooper said.<br /> <br /> Hooper said the nonprofit is optimistic it will reach the goal to move its facility off of Friendship Road.<br /> <br /> "(It's) a very aggressive goal, but we decided to go for it because we believe in our kids and really want a better future for many children in our community, and we felt this is the best way to do it."<br /> <br /> The museum is currently located on Chestnut Street in Gainesville.<br /> <br />
Rendering of the proposed new INK museum in south Hall County. Photo from inkfun.org/campaign

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